(can’t see the video above? Click here) One of the best movies I’ve seen recently was The King’s Speech, which deserved every Oscar it won, in my opinion. It’s the
Read moreIt's All About the Timing
I love the AT&T flashmob commercial. I could totally be that guy: so into getting my part right that I totally lose track of everything around me. But the message
Read moreIt's Not About You
In college, my roommates and i used to watch classic, timeless movies. And by “classic and timeless,” I mean Arnold Schwarzenegger shoot-em-up action flicks. There was zero character development, and the plot
Read moreWhen God is Silent
September 11, 2001 was a Tuesday. In New York as in Dallas, it was a sunny day, and it started off normal enough for most Americans. A little before 8am
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Read moreSunday Setlists – July 10, 2011
Welcome to a new feature on our website, the Sunday setlist. Each week we are going to post the songs that we did on Sunday and add some thoughts from
Read moreWe Have Moved!
We will be celebrating the goodness of our Savior this week as we meet in our new home (the old Anna Middle School). This move holds a great deal of
Read moreTrue Leadership
I’m a history nerd, and one of my favorite books is “The Mask of Command” by military historian John Keegan. In the book, Keegan compares several examples of military leadership
Read moreSubmission is Not for the Faint of Heart
There are many upsides to having small kids. For me, one of the best is that I get to watch cartoons and animated films all the time. One of my
Read moreAre You a World-Shaker?
And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit, addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making
Read moreWould You Want to Know?
In the 2003 movie, Big Fish, a son tries to sort out truth from legend in order to discover more about his dying father. The son – played by Ewan
Read moreDissipation (Ephesians 5:15-21)
I think one of the most tragic words in the English language is “dissipation.” The image it brings to mind is waste. About a month ago, the Mississippi river reached
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